- From: Zi Bin Cheah <zibin@opera.com>
- Date: Tue, 8 Mar 2011 08:35:28 +0100
- To: Mingli Yuan <mingli.yuan@gmail.com>
- Cc: public-html-ig-zh@w3.org
MingLi, Open Web Platform的每周总结是一个很好的摘记。我建议挑 一些里面的议题讨论,一次性关注全部有点“重” 或许我们小组可以来个每月总结? :-) On Mar 8, 2011, at 8:21 AM, Mingli Yuan wrote: > 我看到 W3C有一份每周摘记(open web weekly summary): > http://www.w3.org/QA/2011/03/open-web-weekly-summary.html > > 我想每周都转过来,供大家尽快了解相关的动态。 > 如果大家觉得这是好主意,我就坚持做,如果觉得比 > 较烦,那么我就不再转发了。 > > Open Web Platform Weekly Summary - 2011-02-28 - 2011-03-06 > > We are starting this week a weekly summary about the Open Web > Platform. The intent is to give an overview of the discussions, > proposals, decisions which have happened during the last week around > HTML5 and sometimes more broadly the Open Web Platform. This weekly > summary covers events in multiple W3C groups, and some outside events > as well. Feel free to chime in the comments and add information or ask > for more details. This is an experiment; please send feedback to Karl > Dubost or here in the comments. > HTML Working Group Decisions > > * A poll has been closed on issue 124 on allowing noreferrer and > nofollow on Link element > * A poll has been opened until March 10, 2011 on the issue 126 > about requirement to break RFC 2616 compliance > * A poll on the issue 56 on how to define URIs in the HTML > specification is opened until March 11, 2011. > * A poll on the issue 127 on "Simplify characterization of link > types" is opened until March 11, 2011. > > Decentralized extensibility - ISSUE-41 > > Decentralized extensibility is a mechanism to allow decentralized > parties to create their own languages and exchange them in HTML5 > text/html serializations. It has been a hot topic since the begining > of the new HTML Working Group.Some extensions mechanisms already exist > in HTML5 such as class or rel attributes. Different proposals have > been made. Issue 41 contains the details of the actions. The W3C HTML > Working Group chairs published the decision of the group this week. > The arguments presented for decentralized extensibility were not > compelling enough and then it has been decided to not have an entry > point for incorporating foreign languages into HTML. SVG and MathML > are the only languages supported directly into the specification. It > is important to note that it relates to text/html serialization. Jirka > Kosek has recorded a Formal Objection which would have to be addressed > before entering Candidate Recommendation. > Authoring idioms - ISSUE-89 > > Often on mailing-lists, channels, authors are wondering about the > correct ways to use some markup idioms. Some parts of the HTML5 > specification suggest how to mark up, for example, footnotes or the > main contents of a page. The issue 89 has been resolved. It has been > decided by the HTML WG, that the authoring idioms suggestions could be > kept in the specification as-is. > Broken Link Types - ISSUE-118 > > HTML5 draft includes definitions for particular link relations > different than the definitions in previous version of HTML. For > example, values of the attribute rel such as index, up, first, last, > prev, next, start, top, toc, content, end. The support for these > values in clients is scarse and the authoring tools use them > inconsistently. An implementation table has listed the state of the > art in terms of implementation of these values. Three proposals were > made that you can discover in the decision made for issue 118. It has > been finally decided to drop values for the rel attribute: index, up, > first, last and their synonyms top, contents, toc, begin, start and > end. Julian Reschke reminded that IANA had a repository for the Link > Relations. Issue 119 about the value up has then been closed. > ARIA Mapping - ISSUE-129 > > ARIA is a technology which gives an additional layer of semantics in > markup language for improving accessibility. There is a basic > disagreement in the group as to whether or not the role attribute > should be allowed to override rather than merely to refine the > defaults provided by HTML elements, in particular elements other than > <div> and <span>. The decision on the issue 129. Steve Faulkner has > summarized the edits in a document. The chairs encouraged to report > through the bug tracking system any further information that would > help refine the decision. There was also a warning for the role > attribute on the hgroup element which is still being discussed. > Accessibility and video element - ISSUE-9 > > This general issue 9 has been closed. More specific and targeted > discussions are being addressed in other issues such as issue 142 and > issue 152. > Conversations > Proposals > > * <video> readyState/networkState coupling and event order > * DIAGRAM project and image descriptions helped to reopen the > issue 30 about the attribute longdesc. > * Content positioning in Canvas fallback content feedback requested > * Henri Sivonen has opened a thread about Newly-created browsing > contexts and about:blank. He is introducing his research about > about:blank URIs in different browsing contexts. > * Lawrence Rosen has proposed a future license for HTML > recommendations when published by W3C. This new license authorizes > software and associated documentations but forbids any derivative work > as a technical specification. > * Jörn Zaefferer (SoundCloud) has started a thread on Microphone > Device API > * Tab Atkins proposed <canvas src> to allow images with > structured fallback > * Aryeh Gregor introduced his work on an HTML editing commands > (execCommand()) specification > * Edward Gerhold proposed Improvement of the Application Cache > * Dave Kok has written a proposal for session management. See the > thread a bit messed up in the archives. > * The Origin Cookies specification written by Adam Barth has been > accepted by IETF and will be soon properly published as an RFC. > * Microsoft has made a proposal for an HTML Speech API Proposal in > the HTML Speech XG > > Announcements > > * Web Performance Working Group is looking at extending their > charter to include more perf-related goodies. > * The CSS Working Group is wrapping up CSS 2.1. They are sorting > the last issues/tests. > * New HTML WG bugs for the period 28 February and 6 March 2011. > * The Chinese community wanted to be able to discuss about HTML5 > technologies and related in their own language. W3C has launched a > HTML5 Chinese Interest Group. It follows the creation of the HTML5 > Japanese Interest Group. > * HTML WG Minutes for March 3, 2011 > * Bug 11984 - Simplify <video> for implementors and authors by > ignoring the Content-Type HTTP header. See Maciej Stachowiak's mail > * Anne van Kesteren has written a change proposal for the issue > 140 about version indicators and conformance to HTML. > * There is a call for comments from the Web Apps Working Group to > stop working on a Programmable HTTP Caching and Serving specification. > The deadline is March 10, 2011. > > Hot Topics > > * There is a very active discussion about Multitrack Media API > captured in the issue 152 > * There is a long thread going since February on separating script > downloads and execution. > * Anne van Kesteren (Opera) has added events to the Dom Core. It > created a few discussions in Web Apps WG. Doug Scheppers (W3C) is also > writing a DOM Events specification. Anne is calling for feedback on > his document. Eventually, the two editors will find a way to agree on > the best way to proceed. Arthur Barstow, the chair, suggested to move > the discussion to www-dom mailing list and to identify potential > issues. > * Steve Faulkner has decided to tweak HTML5 for Web Authors > > This column is written by Karl Dubost, working in the Developer > Relations & Tools at Opera Software. > > Filed by Karl Dubost on March 7, 2011 10:34 PM in CSS, HTML, W3C Life > | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBacks (0) Regards, Zi Bin Cheah / 谢子斌 Web Evangelist / Developer Relations / Site Compatibility / Products Group / Opera Software ASA, Oslo, Norway + 47 23 69 25 81 / twitter: zibin
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